Chicago - A federal judge ruled Monday that
the Chicago Public School system does not have the right to fire
teachers without regard to seniority or tenure, handing a victory to
the Chicago Teachers Union.

Before the start of the school year, 750 teachers were let go because of budget deficits.

Monday,
a court ruling sided with CTU over the firings. Judge David Coar ruled
that the district has 30 days to work with the union on a process that
would set up so called "recall rules".